Calendar Events Archive
International Conference on Islamic Education 2010
The aim of this conference is to bring together a large number of scholars, experts and researchers from around the world and provide them with the opportunity to interact and create network among each other. The conference will include discussions and … Continue reading
CFP Deadline: January 1, 2012-Globalization, Tourism, Modernization, and Religions of Asia
A deadline is approaching January 1, 2012, for papers for the 2nd Annual Graduate Student Symposium at the Institute of Buddhist Studies. The theme this year is "Globalization, Tourism, Modernization, and Religions of Asia." Both in Asia and in the … Continue reading
Training for Interfaith Organizing
This event is focused on the skills needed by religious communities to make a difference. Participants will learn from esteemed practitioners in the field of interfaith organizing. Presenters will give the nuts and bolts of effective organizing, both within particular … Continue reading
CF Deadline: Aug. 31, International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology
The International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology has put a call out for papers relating to the subject area, 'Values and Intercultural Communication'. Submissions can be made via email at journal.axiology@yahoo.com. In each issue there is a section … Continue reading
Foreign Religious Education and Central Asia’s Islamic Revival
Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, interest in Islam and religious observance has grown rapidly throughout former Soviet Central Asia. Thousands of young Central Asian Muslims have traveled abroad for religious education that is remarkably different from the mostly … Continue reading
TRAINING OF THE TRAINERS IN UNDERSTANDING WORLD RELIGIONS AND INTERFAITH RELATIONS
A Week long non-credit certificate course with spiritual Journey to places of Worship July 12 -July 16, 2010, Monday through Friday, Golisano, Room 122This course is planned to TRAIN THE TRAINERS, professionals, business people, religious leaders, social workers and all those … Continue reading
The meaning of a Global/Intercultural Campus
Professor Michael Paige is going to visit K.U.Leuven in order to give a lecture to students and other interested individuals about the impact of Study Abroad. He will also organize two workshops, one of which will focus on the international … Continue reading
Overcoming Exclusion and Marginalization in Education in Europe
Organized by the Open Society Education Support Program and the Open Society Institute–Brussels, this closing conference of the “Integration and Diversity in Education in Europe” project will be a platform for policy makers, practitioners, youth, and academics to discuss the … Continue reading
Fellowship Deadline: Jan 1, Reformation Studies Faculty Fellowship
Faculty of colleges, universities, or seminaries (other than Calvin) as well as independent scholars are invited to apply for appointment as a Meeter Center Research Fellow for study at the H. Henry Meeter Center. This appointment carries a stipend of … Continue reading
6th Annual Conference on Teaching Peace and Human Rights in Conjunction with the UN
This conference, for activists, human rights advocates, and other educators will provide a forum for discussions with human rights organizations and UN organizations on topics related to human rights.

